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US Treasury imposes sanctions on China-supported fentanyl entities and individuals.

The U.S. Department of ‍the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) ⁣ announced ⁢on Oct. 3 sanctions ​against 28 individuals and entities involved in a network ​that sends foreign⁤ fentanyl ⁤over the‌ nation’s borders.

The Justice Department (DOJ) also ⁣ unsealed eight indictments against ⁤China-based chemical manufacturing companies and employees⁣ involved in ⁣fentanyl production.

Sanctions

The 14 entities and 14 individuals are responsible for ⁣manufacturing and distributing fentanyl, methamphetamine, and ingredients⁣ used to make MDMA, as well as trafficking potent drugs often mixed with fentanyl and other drugs. The majority ‌of those sanctioned are⁤ in China. Two entities and one individual were based in Canada.

“Effective immediately, these individuals and⁢ entities, located ⁣in the People’s Republic of China and in Canada, are ‍cut ‌off⁤ from using the U.S. ​financial system⁢ and all ⁢U.S. persons ⁣are barred from transacting‍ with them,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo.

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“Additionally, we have identified and blocked ‌over⁢ a​ dozen virtual currency ⁢wallets associated with these actors. The blocked wallets, which received⁣ millions of USD⁢ funds over hundreds​ of‌ deposits, illustrate the scope and ⁤scale of the operation targeted today.”

“It’s the latest step in the rapid scaling up of our work targeting ​the financial flows that power the global illicit drug trade,” Mr. Adeyemo added. According to a 2022 report (pdf) by the global inter-governmental and watchdog organization Financial⁤ Action Task Force, which OFAC referenced, synthetic opioid ⁢production and trafficking moves⁣ tens⁢ of billions ‌of ⁣dollars annually.

OFAC emphasized that the effort was part of a ⁤”whole of⁢ government,” ‌multi-departmental⁤ approach to combat​ the fentanyl crisis. The Treasury​ had also sanctioned 17 individuals and entities based in China and⁣ Mexico in ⁣May.⁣ To date, the Biden administration ​has imposed 200 sanctions related ​to ⁣this ​illicit drug trade.

Fentanyl is a synthetic‍ opioid that ⁤can be 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine. As of 2022, fentanyl was responsible for 70 percent of deaths by‌ overdose or⁤ poisoning, and the number ⁣is thought to be an underestimate because ⁤overdose deaths⁣ involving other drugs laced with fentanyl sometimes​ go uncounted. The Drug ⁢Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported seizing ‌387.9 million potentially lethal doses of‍ fentanyl in 2022.

Mr. Adeyemo‍ explained that​ the government has taken up a network-focused ⁢approach, freezing‍ several branches of these illicit operations ‍as they ⁣have​ become​ more fractured and⁢ global, and‍ exerting pressure ⁢financially as well.

“The United States government is focused on breaking apart every link in that chain, getting fentanyl out of our⁢ communities, and bringing those who put it there to justice,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said.

Indictments

The ⁣DEA had led​ investigations that resulted ​in the eight charges.

According to the DOJ, China-based‍ producers of fentanyl and of​ chemicals used to make fentanyl are skirting the ⁤law ‌by using “re-shippers” who send ⁢the⁢ products to the United ⁣States. They use “false return labels, ⁣false invoices, fraudulent ​postage,” obscure packaging, and take⁣ payments in cryptocurrency‍ to hide ​their⁢ location, according ⁢ to an Oct. 3 ⁤DOJ release. ⁤The ​primary redistributors ⁣are in cartels based in Sinaloa and ‌Jalisco in Mexico.

Eight Chinese corporations and 12 Chinese nationals were‌ charged with‌ illegally importing fentanyl and ⁢related chemicals ‍into the United ⁢States. The ‌defendants “openly advertised their ability to thwart U.S. ​customs and deliver the chemicals used to make fentanyl” into the country, and had ‍successfully⁤ done so in ⁣the past.

Five⁣ companies⁤ were charged in the Middle District of Florida: Hebei ​Shenghao Import‌ and Export‌ Company,​ based in Shijiazhuang, China; Lihe Pharmaceutical Technology Company, based in ⁤Wuhan, China; Henan Ruijiu Biotechnology Company, based​ in Zhengzhou, China; Xiamen Wonderful Biotechnology Company, based⁢ in Xiamen, China; and Anhui Ruihan⁤ Technology ​Company, based in Hefei, China.

Some of these companies were involved ‌in negotiating sales,‌ and others were involved with transporting ​fentanyl and related ⁤chemicals across borders.

In the ⁢Southern ⁤District of Florida, two pharmaceutical companies ⁢were charged with exporting large ‍amounts of chemicals used to ⁢make​ fentanyl. Of ‌recent concern is xylazine—a non-opioid ⁢drug used for sedation and pain ⁤relief mainly in​ horses, cattle, and other animals—which ⁣is ​now being⁢ mixed into fentanyl to increase the effects of the drug. The companies also produce ⁤several other chemicals, ​known as “precursors,” used‌ to make fentanyl.

Several of the individuals ​charged are connected to the ⁣Du Transnational Criminal Organization, ⁢which the government has flagged as a priority target.

‍ Why​ are the activities of the entities and individuals involved ⁤in​ the manufacturing and distribution of fentanyl, ‍methamphetamine, and​ MDMA ingredients considered a serious threat⁤ to public health and safety, and how does the imposition of sanctions address this ⁣threat

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign ⁤Assets Control (OFAC) has made an ⁣important announcement regarding sanctions against individuals and ​entities involved in a network that sends foreign fentanyl over‍ the nation’s borders. These sanctions were announced⁣ on October​ 3rd and are a significant‌ step towards​ curbing the ⁣distribution of this ⁤dangerous ‍drug.

In addition to the OFAC sanctions, the Justice Department (DOJ) has ​unsealed eight indictments against China-based chemical manufacturing companies and their employees who are involved in fentanyl production. This shows a coordinated effort between different​ government agencies to tackle the⁤ issue of fentanyl ⁢trafficking.

The entities and⁢ individuals‍ who have been sanctioned are responsible for manufacturing and distributing not just​ fentanyl, but also methamphetamine and ingredients used ⁢to make MDMA. These illicit ‌activities ​pose a serious threat to public health and safety, as these potent drugs are often⁢ mixed with fentanyl and other substances. It is particularly alarming⁣ that the majority of⁤ those involved in this network are ⁤based in China, with ⁢two entities ⁣and one individual based in Canada.

Deputy Secretary of the ‍Treasury, Wally Adeyemo, emphasized the gravity of the situation by stating that these individuals and entities are now cut off from using the U.S. ⁤financial system, and all U.S. persons are prohibited from engaging in any transactions with ⁣them. This sends a strong message that the United States will ⁣not tolerate the illegal distribution of‌ dangerous drugs, especially those as deadly as fentanyl.

The severity of the fentanyl crisis cannot ⁢be overstated. Families ‍across the country have been devastated by the loss ‍of loved ones due to⁤ fentanyl-related overdoses. ‌Therefore, it is encouraging to see that government agencies are ⁢taking decisive action to disrupt⁣ the networks responsible for bringing these drugs​ into the country.

These sanctions and‍ indictments are⁤ just one piece of ​the ⁤puzzle⁢ in the fight against fentanyl. However, they demonstrate ​a significant commitment on ‍the part of the U.S. government to combat this deadly epidemic. It is crucial that resources continue to be allocated to enforce these sanctions,‍ dismantle⁣ these‍ networks, and protect the American‍ public from the⁤ dangers of ⁤fentanyl.

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